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We are trying to get Graham to eat his goat yogurt. I can't sneak

more than a Tbs into his applesauce without him knowing. Then, he

won't eat it! Any ideas? I've thought about smoothies but have yet

to venture there as Graham doesn't really do well with straws or open

cups- he's 18 months old.

Thanks!

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I use a medicine cup and used to tell K that she needs it to feel better.

Now, she expects it and doesn't give me a hassle. This is working for her

because I used to have her on meds. for behavior and sleep so it is more of

a routine now. Hope this helps a little. Jenn & K

How do you get your kids to eat the yogurt?

> We are trying to get Graham to eat his goat yogurt. I can't sneak

> more than a Tbs into his applesauce without him knowing. Then, he

> won't eat it! Any ideas? I've thought about smoothies but have yet

> to venture there as Graham doesn't really do well with straws or open

> cups- he's 18 months old.

> Thanks!

> a

>

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> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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I use a medicine cup and used to tell K that she needs it to feel better.

Now, she expects it and doesn't give me a hassle. This is working for her

because I used to have her on meds. for behavior and sleep so it is more of

a routine now. Hope this helps a little. Jenn & K

How do you get your kids to eat the yogurt?

> We are trying to get Graham to eat his goat yogurt. I can't sneak

> more than a Tbs into his applesauce without him knowing. Then, he

> won't eat it! Any ideas? I've thought about smoothies but have yet

> to venture there as Graham doesn't really do well with straws or open

> cups- he's 18 months old.

> Thanks!

> a

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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I know one of you posted something about this before. I need to know what

could be wrong with all fruits and veggies? Kali did have a fair amt. of

inflammation. But, it may be more than that. I tried to give her an eighth

of a cap. of the candidase again last night making this our third go at it.

She screamed and held her belly on the floor. What could be going on here.

Is it the Bromelain? Phenols? What? Please help. Jenn & K ---- Original

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To: pecanbread >

Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 8:18 AM

Subject: RE: How do you get your kids to eat the yogurt?

> Can you cut off the opening of a sippy cup to make a bigger hole? The

> ones I have, this would work, but my kids are older and I haven't seen

> these in a while.

>

> If your child is ASD, using straws are great for OT for oral issues. Get

> the biggest ones you can find, I like bendable one for less mess. My 3

> yo still tips his cup even when it has a straw.

>

> Becky

> mom to Noah (6, HFA) and (3, NT)

>

> Any ideas? I've thought about smoothies but have yet

> > to venture there as Graham doesn't really do well with straws or open

> > cups- he's 18 months old.

> > Thanks!

> > a

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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I know one of you posted something about this before. I need to know what

could be wrong with all fruits and veggies? Kali did have a fair amt. of

inflammation. But, it may be more than that. I tried to give her an eighth

of a cap. of the candidase again last night making this our third go at it.

She screamed and held her belly on the floor. What could be going on here.

Is it the Bromelain? Phenols? What? Please help. Jenn & K ---- Original

Message -----

To: pecanbread >

Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 8:18 AM

Subject: RE: How do you get your kids to eat the yogurt?

> Can you cut off the opening of a sippy cup to make a bigger hole? The

> ones I have, this would work, but my kids are older and I haven't seen

> these in a while.

>

> If your child is ASD, using straws are great for OT for oral issues. Get

> the biggest ones you can find, I like bendable one for less mess. My 3

> yo still tips his cup even when it has a straw.

>

> Becky

> mom to Noah (6, HFA) and (3, NT)

>

> Any ideas? I've thought about smoothies but have yet

> > to venture there as Graham doesn't really do well with straws or open

> > cups- he's 18 months old.

> > Thanks!

> > a

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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Can you cut off the opening of a sippy cup to make a bigger hole? The

ones I have, this would work, but my kids are older and I haven't seen

these in a while.

If your child is ASD, using straws are great for OT for oral issues. Get

the biggest ones you can find, I like bendable one for less mess. My 3

yo still tips his cup even when it has a straw.

Becky

mom to Noah (6, HFA) and (3, NT)

Any ideas? I've thought about smoothies but have yet

> to venture there as Graham doesn't really do well with straws or open

> cups- he's 18 months old.

> Thanks!

> a

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Can you cut off the opening of a sippy cup to make a bigger hole? The

ones I have, this would work, but my kids are older and I haven't seen

these in a while.

If your child is ASD, using straws are great for OT for oral issues. Get

the biggest ones you can find, I like bendable one for less mess. My 3

yo still tips his cup even when it has a straw.

Becky

mom to Noah (6, HFA) and (3, NT)

Any ideas? I've thought about smoothies but have yet

> to venture there as Graham doesn't really do well with straws or open

> cups- he's 18 months old.

> Thanks!

> a

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